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NEMA Warns of Imminent Flood in Rivers in Weeks

The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has warned residents of Riv­ers of an impending flood within the next four weeks.

The South-South Zonal Coordinator of NEMA, Adebiyi Razak, issued the warning during an interview with newsmen in Port Harcourt.

Razak said that NEMA has already begun prepar­ing residents to mitigate the impact of the flood as the in­tensity of rainfall increases in the South-South, particularly in Rivers.

“In the next four weeks, the intensity of the rain will be high in Rivers, and we have already sensitised people in ar­eas prone to flash floods.

“We have visited Ahoada West, Ahoada East, Andoni, Ndoni, Obio/Akpor, Oyigbo, and Tai local government ar­eas, as well as coastal areas that are likely to be impacted.

“Tai has experienced flash floods, and two internally dis­placed persons (IDP) camps have been identified in the area,” he said.

Razak said a significant water rise in the region was imminent, particularly as heavy rains in the North were draining into the South-South.

“We have advised the lo­cal government councils to prepare schools and other fa­cilities where IDPs can be ac­commodated and to stockpile essential items for use during the floods.

“Residents should also be­gin preparing to move to high­er ground or seek refuge in up­per, safer areas such as schools, churches, and mosques within their communities.

“They should also consid­er evacuating entirely to areas that won’t be affected by the floods,” he advised.

Razak further said NEMA has already started stockpiling essential items to support local authorities if the need arises.

The state coordinator said the agency is working close­ly with the Rivers State Emer­gency Management Agency and LG councils to mitigate the impact of the impending floods.

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